Wednesday, December 25, 2019

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US.jobs
Daily update December 25, 2019
NEWS
STAMFORD — U.S. companies are offering lower pay increases to attract new employees, while the number of people looking to change jobs has ...
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The H-1B visa, which allows high-skilled foreigner workers to live and work in the US for up to six years, is doled out to 85,000 people each year.
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The 122 production employees at CRRC MA's mammoth rail car factory on Page Boulevard celebrated this week with U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal to ...
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They predicted 47% of existing U.S. jobs would be wiped out by 2033 because of many factors — from robots taking over large swaths of service ...
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The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted to pass the U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) last week, and it's expected to pass ...
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PHOENIX, AZ — The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting thousands of temporary workers to fill 2020 Census jobs in Maricopa County and elsewhere ...
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New immigrants face barriers to obtaining high-skilled jobs that may take years to overcome, including the lack of U.S. professional work experience ...
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High pay can also reflect growing demand for certain occupations in the U.S. economy. A number of high-paying jobs are in programming and health ...
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This episode is a part of our week-long series, The Work Week, where we're rerunning some of our favorite stories about the labor market. This story ...
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The revelations that McKinsey consulted for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, recommending measures to expedite deportations, helped ...
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WEB
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jobs on the range - photo of rangeland management tech at work ... Contact us with questions about your application by calling 1-877-372-7248, ...
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